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METAIRIE, La. -- The New Orleans Saints have several major roster decisions to make before the start of the new league year and free-agent signing period March 10. For starters, they must trim somewhere between $20 and $30 million in salary-cap space...

METAIRIE, La. -- The New Orleans Saints' salary-cap situation looks a lot worse than it really is, according to general manager Mickey Loomis. Yes, the Saints are technically more than $20 million over the projected 2015 salary cap (they currently...

METAIRIE, La. - Grantland's Bill Barnwell took a detailed look at the New Orleans Saints' salary-cap constraints that will make it even harder for them to fight their way out of this current mess in 2015 and beyond. I agree with a lot of what he s...

Much has been made of how the New Orleans Saints are pushing millions of dollars in salary-cap costs into future years. And it's true -- the Saints will again be feeling the pressure of a tight cap squeeze in 2015. But a closer look at the numbers...

So much for salary-cap constraints. The New Orleans Saints landed one of the top-rated free agents in the entire market on Tuesday, agreeing to a six-year contract with Buffalo Bills safety Jairus Byrd. The deal is worth a whopping $54 million, wi...

No, this isn't a fire sale you're witnessing in New Orleans. The New Orleans Saints aren't succumbing to the salary cap. It wouldn't even be accurate to say they're in a rebuilding mode this offseason. Because much of the new foundation is alre...

The NFL will reportedly raise its salary cap up to about $130 million in 2014, which is great news for the New Orleans Saints since they have one of the highest salary-cap totals in the league right now. That's more than NFL teams were expecting b...

As ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert broke down, the New Orleans Saints rank fourth in the NFL in "dead money" on their 2014 salary cap. They have $10.45 million in leftover signing-bonus charges from players no longer with the team. That's not surprising,...

The New Orleans Saints are now an estimated $2.6 million under the salary cap, according to ESPN NFL Insider John Clayton, after the release of veteran defensive players Will Smith, Roman Harper and Jabari Greer were officially processed. It appea...

The New Orleans Saints are expected to make roster cuts soon with Will Smith told he will be released, according to a league source, and Roman Harper appearing to be another casualty based on a tweet Wednesday evening.

METAIRIE, La. -- In one sense, the New Orleans Saints have been through this already in recent years -- needing to trim more than $20 million from their salary cap by the start of the league year March 11. However, this next month will likely be the ...